As Romeo entered the Capulet tomb, he first laid eyes on Juliet, his one true love, lying what he thought was dead. As he reached to his pocket to get out the poison, Romeo said his last words saying,”I drink this vial of poison for you Juliet. Soon, we will meet again.” Romeo opened the vial and began to put contact of his lip to the poison. “STOP!” Juliet had risen from what was her eternal slumber and grabbed Romeo on his hand as she stopped him from drinking the death juice. “Juliet, you’re still alive,” said Romeo in surprise, “But how?”. “I had not been killed but had drank a potion from the Friar which enabled to make me look dead. Didn’t you get the letter?” asked Juliet. The couple paused for a second and then forgot what had happened for the time and kissed in grief. Suddenly, the Prince, Capulet’s and Montague’s entered the tomb finding the duo sharing their affection for each other. “What are they doing?” questioned Montague. “it looks as if they’ve fallen in love for each other,” answered Capulet. The Prince noticed the anger in the faces of the two houses so he asked why the fought in the first place. Neither knew why and had no reason for Romeo and Juliet’s love to be forbidden. As they left the tomb still not knowing why Juliet was alive and whether Paris was okay or not, they began a knew friendship and family between the Capulet and Montague.

The end.